"Rotation" refers to an object's spinning motion about its own axis. "Revolution" refers the object's orbital motion around another object
The term U seek is, I believe, revolution!~
well the difference is rotation is around an axis in the center of a body. revolution is the movement of a body around an axis outside of the body ( earth is the body then the sun is the axis.
The word "rotation" is used when something turns around its own axis - which is inside the object. In the case of Earth, this happens once a day (more precisely, every 23h 56m). The word "revolution" is used when an object goes around another object. In the case of the Earth, the other object would be the Sun; it takes Earth a year to go around once.
No, when an object is revolving it is either: 1.following a fixed orbital path around another object (the Earth around the Sun), or 2.rotating on an axis (the Earth does both). When the object makes one full trip around it's orbit or one full turn on its axis that is ONE revolution. One revolution of the Earth around the Sun is a year. One revolution of the Earth about its axis is 24 hours.
revolution is an object moving in a pattern around another object.
revolution-is the revolving of an object around another object. rotation-is the spinning of an object on its axis. revolution and rotation are two different concepts but, are alike in some way. Rotation- Dominic
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The Sanskrit word for 'revolution' is 'क्रांति' (kranti).
It would be called a revolution.
Rotation is a spin on the objects axis, revolution is an object orbiting another object.
No, they aren't the same. Revolution is the object moving in a circular motion. Rotation is when the object stays in one place and spins around.
A rotation refers to an object moving around its own axis. On the other hand, a revolution refers to a movement of an object around another object - in this case, around the Sun.
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